VoIP - General Phone Information

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This document details the different phones located on campus.

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Cisco 8845

Most staff on campus will use the Cisco 8845 pictured below:

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For more information regarding this phone, navigate to the following KB article: VoIP - Cisco 8845.

For more information regarding this phone, navigate to the following KB article: VoIP - Cisco 8845.


Cisco 8831 - Conference Phone

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The Cisco 8831 enhances people-centric communications, combining superior high definition (HD) audio performance and 360-degree coverage for all sizes of conference rooms and executive offices.  It provides an audiophile sound experience with a full-duplex two-way wideband (G.722) audio hands-free speaker. The IP Conference Phone 8831 is a simple, scalable solution that meets the challenges of the most diverse rooms.

For more information regarding this phone, navigate to the following KB article: VoIP - Cisco 8831.


Cisco 3905 (Classrooms, Courtesy locations, Resident Assistants)


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The Cisco phone 3905 is an entry-level IP phone that addresses the need for basic voice communications with common Cisco Unified Communications features in an attractive design that is also budget-friendly.  The phone can fill the communication needs of cubicle, retail, classroom, manufacturing floor and hallway, as well as various wall-mounted deployments. The single-line Cisco Unified SIP Phone 3905 supports two calls per line.  Fixed keys for redial, transfer, and hold/resume, along with a full-duplex speakerphone and two-line display, which comes standard, deliver a more productive, easier-to-use, and flexible endpoint experience.  With its dual-port 10/100 Ethernet switch for network and PC connections, the Cisco Unified SIP Phone 3905 offers IT organizations a cost-effective solution to reduce cabling infrastructure and administration costs at the desktop.

For more information regarding this phone, navigate to the following KB article: VoIP - Cisco 3905.

 


Cisco 7821 

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The line keys on each model are fully programmable. You can set up keys to support either lines, such as directory numbers, or call features like speed dialing.  You can also boost productivity by handling multiple calls for each directory number, using the multi-call per-line appearance feature. Tri-color LEDs on the line keys support this feature and make the phone simpler and easy to use. Fixed function keys on all models give you one-touch access to service, messaging, directory, hold/resume, transfer, and conference features.  A full-duplex speakerphone lets you set up clear multi-party conferences for flexible, productive collaboration.

For more information regarding this phone, navigate to the following KB article: VoIP - Cisco 7821.

 

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